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35's with 3" lift?

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35's with 3" lift?

Post by mercury6 »

Will I be able to fit 35's on my 62 series landcruiser only haveing 3" suspension lift?
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Post by leehamescort »

Anything Will fit....

The Angle Grinder is your friend :twisted: :twisted:

Try it and either grind away or get out the old BF Hammer and make whatever is rubbing move!!

Good Luck

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Post by vorno_18 »

i did a 2" body lift on my 60 and i could fit 35s but it will rub off road

my springs have sagged heaps so a 3" suspension lift shouldnt scrap

if it does do a body lift only $150
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Post by mercury6 »

is it safe to combine 3" suspension and 2" body lift? also will have 2" extended shackles
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Post by jimbo jones »

mercury6 wrote:is it safe to combine 3" suspension and 2" body lift? also will have 2" extended shackles

yes go for it :D
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Post by mercury6 »

[/quote]yes go for it

Doesn't exactly convince me that it's safe!! do I have to get it engineered?
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Post by sniper »

by law yes it needs an engineer report, also make sure your insurance also knows or your insurence will be valid.
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Post by HotFourOk »

I didn't think extended shackles are legal anywhere?

And if you don't get the bodylift engineered you wont be covered also.
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Re: 35's with 3" lift?

Post by Micka »

mercury6 wrote:Will I be able to fit 35's on my 62 series landcruiser only haveing 3" suspension lift?
Yes you can.

JusCruisin on this forum has 35" Extreme Trekkers with a sagging 2" lift on his 62 series.

Minimal amount of rubbing off-road.


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Post by Reddo »

they will fit fine on a 3" lift and they wont rub to much. I have a fealing that jusCruisin's gets away with it, because his ped's are 10.5" wide :cool:
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